The Minnesota Wild announced ahead of their game tonight against the Arizona Coyotes that defenseman Jacob Middleton will be out of the lineup with an upper-body injury.
The Minnesota Wild are in Nashville tonight trying yet again to keep their season afloat vs the Predators. Unfortunately, that part isn’t going very well so far (down 4-1 in the 3rd period), but that doesn’t mean fans haven’t gotten a show.
The Minnesota Wild are playing the Winnipeg Jets in Manitoba on Tuesday night, in a rematch from January, when Ryan Hartman probably definitely high sticked Cole Perfetti in the face on purpose during a faceoff.
Regarding the Minnesota Wild, most fans are devoted to Kirill Kaprizov, Joel Eriksson Ek, Marc-André Fleury, Filip Gustavsson, and the highly touted Marco Rossi.
The month of February has not been an easy one for the Minnesota Wild with a lot of tough losses along the way, until this past week. They started off on a high note and ended on a high note thanks mainly to Kirill Kaprizov, with a slight bump in the middle but they still ended with seven out of a possible eight points.
The Minnesota Wild traveled to Tampa to take on the Lightning, and it didn't take long for gloves to be dropped. About halfway through the first period, Wild defenseman Jacob Middleton and Lightning winger Nick Paul came to blows.
Middleton had a strong outing in his first full-time season in the NHL.
After going through the majority of the Minnesota Wild defensemen, it’s time for one of the most entertaining players to join the Wild roster this season and that was Jacob Middleton.
The Wild will be navigating an incredibly trick cap situation as they look to build on the success they had in 2021-22.
Several teams will be busy this upcoming offseason and among those will be general manager Bill Guerin’s Minnesota Wild.
With the Minnesota Wild’s season officially over after they lost Game 6 to the St. Louis Blues, this will be the final edition of the Wild Check-In for the 2021-22 season.
Kevin Labanc, Erik Karlsson, Timo Meier, Jacob Middleton, Matthew Nieto, Radim Simek and Marc-Edouard Vlasic have all been removed from the protocol.
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